DM/EEO Indian Preference

The Indian Preference Law and the Indian Preference policies of the Indian Health Service have evolved from the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. The intent
of the United States Congress was to facilitate Indian self-government.

The United States Supreme Court has held that the Indian Preference Law does not constitute harmful racial discrimination or violate the due process clause of
the Fifth Amendment, but is reasonable and rationally designed to further Indian self-government. The Indian Preference law is a distinct statute that does
not violate Title V11 of the Civil Rights Act (Equal Employment Opportunity) of 1964, as amended.

All claims of Indian Preference violations are processed under applicable grievance procedures.